And firmware 1250 version that my TV already has running. Same stuff or they just don't show the 0.5 in the TV's menu description ? did any of you guys had 1250 before changing to latest or I'm already there and it's just a silly numbers thing.

Thank you in advance.

@John_John It's been my experience that the Tv's Menu does not include the decimal point. Sure you have the latest firmware, it's showing 1250 on my Tv after I downloaded 1250.5 via Support site to USB.

TV doesn’t typically show the decimal. One thing I’ve noticed with this update (that supposedly adds HDR10+) is that when watching Amazon Prime, which (although there’s no badge indicator) streams HDR10+ content, “flickers” during darker scenes. I noticed this with “Patriot”. I wonder if it has something to do with either Amazon’s or Samsung’s implementation of HDR10+.

The UB 820 will display what HDR metadata is being displayed on disc. Bad time at El Royale will be the first movie I will be able to test to see if my 820 is truly playing HDR 10+ content to my Mu8000

It has been confirmed by a few sites that Bad Times has HDR 10+ (bluray.com)we will have to wait for official details to confirm though. But I hope they are correct because I would like to know the true HDR capabilities of my 2017 MU8000

It has been confirmed by a few sites that Bad Times has HDR 10+ (bluray.com)we will have to wait for official details to confirm though. But I hope they are correct because I would like to know the true HDR capabilities of my 2017 MU8000